The result? As an absorption agent it is not needed, black pepper is already present in Testro-X and as a T-booster it is debated. Again there are better choices and this is one that could be left out.

Glycine (200mg)

This mineral has been linked with improved sleep and better glutathione levels.

It has been linked with the production of muscle tissue but it should be possible to get enough of this mineral through your diet. It is common in fatty fish, meats and diary.

L-Theanine (100mg)

You might be prescribed this if you need to relax as it has been shown to have a calming effect on the body.

This may reduce cortisol levels but is largely unnecessary for this task as Testro-X already has Ashwagandha.

The improved focus which is linked with this amino acid may help you to workout harder in the gym but it is unlikely to have any beneficial effect on your testosterone levels.

This is now setting a trend, three useful ingredients and three which could be left out.

Boron (as Boron Citrate) (10mg)

Fortunately Testro-X has chosen to add boron.

This has been shown in numerous studies to increase your levels of testosterone. In fact a study in Naghii showed that testosterone levels could increase by as much as 28% in just 7 days by taking 10mg of boron.

Testro-X has 10mg which means it is a useful addition to this T-booster.

Bioperine Black Pepper Fruit Extract (10mg)

For years black pepper has been known to increase the absorption rate of minerals into your cells.

This is one of the most effective substances at doing this and a valuable addition to any T-Booster. It’s good to see it present here!

Testro-X fares moderately well in the ingredients section, aside from a few ingredients which are simply not necessary the main issue is the absence of key vitamins and DAA.

How Do I Take It?

The guidelines tell you to take 3 capsules daily. However, these are to be taken together ideally just before you go to bed.

This is disappointing; no matter how effective the formula is, it highly unlikely that one serving will elevate your testosterone levels for a whole 24 hour period.

The best test boosters spread the servings throughout the day; this means your body is getting a constant supply of nutrients rather than one big dose and then a decline after a few hours.

Are There Any Side Effects?

The good news is that all the ingredients in here are clean and approved. It is highly unlikely that you will experience any negative side effects. There have been none reported by users so far.

PROS

Some Effective Ingredients

Contains four solid clinically backed nutrients for T-boosting and aiding proper hormonal functioning. These are zinc, magnesium, boron and ashwagandha.

Non-proprietary blend

All quantities are listed for each ingredient. This means you know what you are taking, how effective it will be and removes the possibility of unwanted side effects.

Improved sleep

Testro-X contains ashwagandha, glycine and L-Theanine. These ingredients are all linked with lowering cortisol levels in the body and helping you to relax. This is why you are recommended to take the pill in the evening before bed and should help with recovery.

Reduced stress levels

The same nutrients which may help you to sleep better work by reducing your cortisol levels. This effectively reduces your stress levels and helps you to focus on the task in hand. Again good for recovery and focus in the gym.

CONS

Missing Some Effective Nutrients

There are several key ingredients missing, specifically vitamin D3, aspartic acid, fenugreek and ginseng. These powerhouse nutrients would have made the formula so much more effective.

Poor Serving Schedule

One serving a day is not satisfactory to maintain elevated testosterone levels. 3 to 4 servings a day is the optimal way to take a test booster for maximum results.

Half the formula contains ineffective and unnecessary ingredients

Forskohlii has been shown to be unreliable. While L-Theanine, Inositol and Glycine have some benefits they are not needed in a T-booster and have not been shown to raise T.From the 9 nutrients listed only 4 are really going to benefit your T levels.

Mixed Reviews

Most of the testimonials we found either got great results or it did nothing at all for them. Overall results tended to be on the poorer side.

What Are People Saying About Testro X?

If you take a look at the Testro-X website you will find a number of reviews.

These appear to have come directly from Amazon. However, they show just 4 positive reviews and no negative ones; out of a potential 124 reviews with a 74% 5 star rating.

But, if you look at Amazon you will note there are 118 reviews and only 46% offer a five star rating. The negative comments seem to revolve round the product not doing anything for each customer.

A mixed review is not surprising as everyone has different levels of expectations. However, the discrepancies in the Amazon review figures is concerning.

You will also note that most people are either in the 5 star camp or the 1 star, it’s a love or hate relationship.

It’s difficult to gain a clear picture from these reviews but it is certainly concerning that the figures are being misrepresented on their website.

Final Thoughts

Out of the 8 core ingredients only 4 of them are of any worth to you in a test booster.

Christoper Walker really needs to go back to the drawing board with the Testro X formula. If he actually did some research he would not have included unreliable nutrients such as Forkohlii where results from human studies are inconclusive.

While we do appreciate he is taking a different approach to T supplementation by including scientifically proven nutrients to promote calm and restful sleep.

The idea being that it should create a better environment for your body to produce testosterone. However this is not the most effective way to promote testosterone.

These additional nutrients by themselves have never been shown to in human studies to increase T levels in men.

Stick to the powerhouse nutrients that are backed by human studies such as d-aspartic acid, fenugreek, ginseng, magnesium and vitamin D3.

Bottom Line

Our Rating:

The claim that all ingredients are natural and backed by research seems genuine.

Sadly this research doesn’t show that they are the most effective testosterone boosters.

Sure several of the ingredients may help reduce stress and give you more focus in the gym, such as L-Theanine.

But when you buy a T booster you are looking to directly increase your test levels; the other benefits are just nice additions. Nutrients such as forskohlii and inositol seem to offer no discernible benefit at all.

Alongside this the lack of key vitamins and d-aspartic acid means that you can buy a much better supplement formula for your money; preferably one that is taken in several doses throughout the day.

This is not the best formula we have seen.

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